@Tea haha thank you.

I love that gif. <3
Oh the amount of tanks i, and my parents combined have now is nothing to how it used to be. At the largest amount, we had 18.
a good 6 of them were to feed my obsession with Betta fish, though haha.
Now that i'm in a new house with my buddies, there's less room for tanks - and they're aren't HUGE into aquatics like i am.
Oh goodness, lets see if i can name all the babies in my tanks. well, named the species - even though they all do have their own nicknames :p
My house:
55g fresh. Dwarf Flame Gourami, 3 Glo-barbs (pink), 2 Glo-Tetras (Blue and pink), 1 Bleeding heart tetra, 2 blue mystery snails, etc shrimp for algae upkeep, 4 pygmy corydoras, 1 Sumo loach, and 1 Upsidedown catfish. (Soon, a baby Longfin bristlenose Plecostomus)
Betta tank. Purple Dumbo Betta, Named Barney.
10g Micro tank (planning): Mostly going to keep Small shrimp in it, Like little Cherry shrimp. And a few Scarlet Badis.
Parents house:
55g Community reef (Saltwater)
Clownfish, Blue tang, Lawnmower blenny, Velvet shrimp, Peppermint shrimp.
300g Stingray tank.
2 Female stingrays, 1 Blue Mandarin, 1 Filefish, 1 Copperband butterfly.
100g Freshwater:
2 Clown loaches (were mine at one point), 1 Lohachata Botia Loach, 1 Chocolate gourami, 2 Cory cats, 1 Upsidedown catfish, and scattered Mollies and Platys.
8g puffer tank (freshwater): 1 Pygmy puffer (I wanna say it's sold as a green puffer)
Baby tank (freshwater) Soooooo many Endlers guppies.
-I'm such a slow typer LOL just saw you replied to another statement of mine :p
Oh rays are fantastic. Never snorkled with them - or with anything, really. lol. Went to the ocean like...Once. So, most of my experience with them is at Aquatic stores, Aquariums, or my house + online.
We actually lost 2 of them. was quite sad.
We got Cleo, along with a Male that was supposed to by "My" pet. I named him Zeus, and he INSTANTLY attached to me. Always wanted attention and back rubs, and would only handfeed from me. He would wrap his "wings" around my hand, and gently eat from my fingers. was so cute.
But, he had an internal infection we didn't catch in time. Cleo had it as well, and we were at least able to save her - thankfully.
and the second one was actually a baby. Zeus had apparently Mated with Cleo, unknown to us. She had one pup, and she looked EXACTLY like Zeus did. So, i "claimed" her, and named her Xena. She wouldn't eat, and the Specialist vet (only one in town) wouldn't sell us a "feeder" (Don't know the exact name. but it's a tube that would force her to eat, until she did on her own) without us seeing her at an appointment. But, she was booked for 2 weeks and would not see us before then.
Dad ordered a small one (used on kittens) online, but by the time it arrived she had already passed. </3
It's very rough to lose any fish, so we all took it pretty hard.
Which is also why we chose to get a female, rather than a male.
*knock on wood* we haven't had any issues with them for the past year, so here's hoping that continues.
-Slow typing again.
@Topor
Commonly they're called "California" stingrays, as that's where they're most often found. But they're also known as Hallars stingrays